Despite pushback from the SEC, Michigan begins spring practices in Florida

Not everyone is a fan of Jim Harbaugh's spring practice schedule, especially not the SEC.

The event that has caused an uproar from the SEC and its coaches, and garnered much of criticism in the college football world got underway in sunny Florida on the final day of February 2016. Jim Harbaugh and his Michigan football team began a week of spring football practices at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla. This week marks the University of Michigan's spring break — Harbaugh decided to take advantage and hold a week of spring practices down in Florida as opposed to the frozen elements that currently exist in Ann Arbor.

Why are people — especially people like the SEC commissioner Greg Sankey so worked up about this week? Essentially, the trip is kind of a glorified recruiting trip — Harbaugh and Michigan football is openly inviting prospects' coaches (it's especially convenient already being on recruiting hotbed IMG Academy's grounds) to practices throughout the week, too. Prospects are allowed to attend Michigan's Friday practice — all of this is OK with the NCAA, this year at least.

Michigan, including players and coaches, will be participating in a number of off-field events in Florida as well — see how rival SEC and in-state schools might not be the most fond of this? The one activity I'm looking forward to more than anything personally is that Harbaugh will be coaching first base for the Detroit Tigers during one of their spring training games in the Grapefruit League.